The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. kötetThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... natural strength of the Acropolis would make it the most obvious spot for primitive occupation . Accordingly , we ... nature of the legend testifies to the antiquity of the site . The words of Thucydides respecting Cylon imply Early ...
... natural strength of the Acropolis would make it the most obvious spot for primitive occupation . Accordingly , we ... nature of the legend testifies to the antiquity of the site . The words of Thucydides respecting Cylon imply Early ...
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... nature of things to hinder this process of division from being repeated over and over again , times without end . This is the doctrine of the infinite divisibility of bodies , and it is in direct contradiction with the theory of atoms ...
... nature of things to hinder this process of division from being repeated over and over again , times without end . This is the doctrine of the infinite divisibility of bodies , and it is in direct contradiction with the theory of atoms ...
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... nature are indivisible . He seems to admit , however , that the Deity might make certain particles of matter indivisible in this sense , that no creature should be able to divide them . These particles , however , would be still ...
... nature are indivisible . He seems to admit , however , that the Deity might make certain particles of matter indivisible in this sense , that no creature should be able to divide them . These particles , however , would be still ...
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... nature as actual contact between two bodies . When two bodies are said in ordinary language to be in contact , all that is meant is that they are so near together that the repulsion between the nearest pairs of atoms belonging to the ...
... nature as actual contact between two bodies . When two bodies are said in ordinary language to be in contact , all that is meant is that they are so near together that the repulsion between the nearest pairs of atoms belonging to the ...
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... nature and motion of molecules , with which we have hitherto been occupied , has been derived from experiments upon gaseous media , the smallest sensible portion of which contains millions of millions of molecules . The constancy and ...
... nature and motion of molecules , with which we have hitherto been occupied , has been derived from experiments upon gaseous media , the smallest sensible portion of which contains millions of millions of molecules . The constancy and ...
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